Friday, August 9, 2013

SOME OF THE NICEST PHOTOGRAPHS THAT I DIDN'T TAKE

Scintillating unique places

Somewhere in Vietnam ..CanalRiver through a paddyfield.

Beautiful New Zealand ...

Facing a Manta Ray through a Giant Aquarium.

Enchanted River is found in Philippines . It is called �enchanted� because no one has ever reached its bottom. Many people, including scuba divers, have tried reaching for the bottom but have failed, hence the legend of its bottomless pit. Moreover, locals share that NOBODY has been successful in catching the fish in this river, whether by hand or by spear. They say its bluish color is a result of its depth and the water clarity changes throughout the day. At around 12:00 pm, the water becomes clearer and even more majestic.

Under the clear blue water of Lake Huron in Ontario.

3 D Street Art, Rennes, France.

Tree house, Philippines.

A stone path across a lake in Poland.

Ausangate mountain, Andes, Peru . Want to go on a trek? The water spirals of Elakala Waterfalls ~ Blackwater Falls State Park, West Virginia.ZhangjiajeStoneForest in Hunan, China. It is the inspiration for the floating mountains in the movie "Avatar."

Hong Kong.

Purple and Orange Starfish on the Beach.

Greenland.

Poland has a forest full of bent pine trees (CrookedForest).

Christ the Redeemer Statue overlooking the whole of Rio was pretty special. You could see it from everywhere you went. I also have to say that the majority of the people who lived there, including the 'natives' (especially in the favelas) knew exactly who it was and respected it and what it stands for.

Every home should have this! - The staircase slider.

The Astonishing Annual Red Crab Migration.Each year millions of bright red land crabs leave their burrow homes on Australia 's Christmas Island and start a long, laborious trek toward the sea. They descend cliffs, climb banks and maneuver around obstacles to reach the shoreline and lay their eggs, eventually returning to the island's central plateau with their offspring in tow. The synchronized migration resembles a crimson-colored river undulating across the island and can last up to 18 days. The event typically takes place in November or December (the crabs will only move when it's raining) and coincides with the turning of high tide and the arrival of the waning moon.